Pleora's external frame grabbers for block cameras have been designed into a wide range of imaging applications, including medical telepresence, perimeter security, transportation, robotics, sports analysis, and drone systems. The iPORT SB-GigE-EV7520A transmits video with low, consistent latency at high frame rates between the Sony block camera and computing platforms or displays. Video, power, and control data is transmitted over low-cost Ethernet cabling to existing ports on the computer or display. Designers can choose from a broad selection of small form factor and low-power computing platforms, including laptops and embedded systems.

The networking flexibility of GigE means images from multiple Sony block cameras can be aggregated to a single port, and/or images from one Sony block camera can be multicast to multiple PCs and displays. With the extended reach of GigE - up to 100 meters over standard Cat5e/6 cabling and further with basic network switching - image analysis equipment can be centralized in a remote location.

Pleora will be showcasing the iPORT SB-GigE-EV7520A External Frame Grabber, along with its full portfolio of external frame grabbers, embedded hardware, and imaging software, at SPIE Photonics West 2019 in San Francisco, Feb 2-7, 2019 (Booth 4476).

Availability

The iPORT SB-GigE-EV7520A is now available, for full product details and ordering information visit https://www.pleora.com/products/frame-grabbers/iport-sb-gige-ev7520a. The external frame grabber is bundled with Pleora's feature-rich eBUS™ SDK application tool kit to allow designers to rapidly prototype and deploy production-ready software.